Haiti’s Hunger Crisis Exposes Global Failure While America Faces Growing Border Challenges
With gangs controlling 90% of Port-au-Prince and hunger worsening for over half of Haitians, the global community’s inaction fuels instability that directly impacts American security and sovereignty.
The latest report on Haiti’s escalating hunger crisis lays bare a tragic reality: over 5.7 million Haitians endure crisis-level hunger, with nearly 2 million in emergency conditions. This is not a distant problem confined to the Caribbean—it is a symptom of failed governance, rampant gang control, and international neglect, all of which reverberate with profound consequences for America.How Long Will Washington Ignore the Security Risks at Our Doorstep?Gangs hold sway over an estimated 90% of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, turning the city into a battleground where food supplies are extorted and farmers forced to negotiate with criminals just to survive. The...
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